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Resurfacing project starts on US 68, Taylor Co., KY - 1 Aug 2017

Work comes east from Green/Taylor Co. Line, MP 0 to June Drive, MP 3.79. Flaggers will direct alternating one-way traffic. Work expected to take one week
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By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY

A resurfacing project will begin Tuesday (August 1st) along US 68 in Taylor County. This work will take place from the Green/Taylor County Line (Mile Point 0) to June Drive (Mile Point 3.79). Milling operations will be followed by paving of the section.



Flaggers will be directing alternating one-way traffic around resurfacing crew operations. Motorists are advised to pay close attention to work zone signage. Slow down and be prepared for stopped and/or slowly moving traffic.

The project should be complete by the end of the week if weather conditions allow.


This story was posted on 2017-07-31 15:09:09
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